Difference between revisions of "Sacred 2:Set Items"
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== [[Sacred 2:Inquisitor Set Items|Inquisitor Set Items]] == | == [[Sacred 2:Inquisitor Set Items|Inquisitor Set Items]] == | ||
+ | [[Sacred 2:Deylen's Power|Deylen's Power]] | ||
+ | [[Sacred 2:Ilgard's Judgment|Ilgard's Judgment]] | ||
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+ | [[Sacred 2:Saraki's Path to the Netherworld|Saraki's Path to the Netherworld]] | ||
== [[Sacred 2:Seraphim Set Items|Seraphim Set Items]] == | == [[Sacred 2:Seraphim Set Items|Seraphim Set Items]] == |
Revision as of 13:32, 24 October 2008
Set items, piece by piece may seem trivial in what they offer, but when combined for the bonuses, you can pick out by seeing what they offer, how to actually put a good build together. When you see all the set items together and analyze the relationships they have between the individual pieces, you can see what skills and Combat Art choices best complement the sets benefits, and can gain significant advantages. One of the benefits of set items is their predictability. They will drop again and again, and you can count upon their bonuses to increase in value with level. This makes for good early-level strategies on how to create your build, especially when the sets are there to be studied.
Sacred 2 currently offers 3 sets per class, with each set giving benefits to particular aspect.
Contents
Dryad Set Items
High Elf Set Items
Inquisitor Set Items
Saraki's Path to the Netherworld